Burton Custom Flying V Restricted Snowboard 2013

1st Item : Burton Restricted Custom Snowboard for 12/13. Re-pinning: For you bc you love Kermit the Frog. I'd slap a custom paint job on it for you though. Make it pink and green...keep the Kermit, as is. Rad.

LOLOLOL The Fliz Bike has no pedals, no gears and no bicycle seat. All that is left are a pair of wheels and a bike frame with a torso-hugging harness. The German concept design is in the running for the James Dyson design award, which is somewhat ironic considering Dyson invented the fan with no blades.

Locomoting about on wheels isn’t always about finding the most efficient method to do so. There’s nothing wrong with having a bit of fun in the process, and the Fliz contraption you see above seems to fit the bill. In one way it’s like a bicycle, only there’s no pedals and no saddle, only a harness and a large u-shape frame from which you suspend. You propel yourself forward by running, and then tuck your feet in for a few seconds, giving the rider a soft of floating, flying sensation. In ...

Fliz bike combines walking, cycling, and nostalgia • "Bicycles haven't really changed much in over 100 years. Of course the materials used, technologies employed, and safety equipment utilized have all improved a great deal, but two wheels, one of which is linked to pedals by a chain, is still the basic layout. The old adage of 'don't fix what isn't broken' applies here in no uncertain terms…" • by Dave Parrack [video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded=yiiI-q-bbE0#!

FLIZ is a design concept for a pedal-less bike that the rider propels by running. The bike frame suspends the rider above the ground so they can run with ease, a benefit that may prove useful for people with mobility problems. Designers Tom Hambrock and Yuri Spetter drew their inspiration from the Laufmaschine, an early 1800s precursor to the bicycle.

The smart bike light

Blinksteady: The Bike Light Apple Would Make If Apple Made Bike Lights

Blink Steady Bike Light. Easy, Secure, Beautiful. Machined from solid aluminum, the Blink/Steady bike light turns on automatically and shuts off when you're not riding. There’s no need to remove it when you lock up because it’s secured by your seatpost. The Blink / Steady bike light uses an accelerometer that knows when you're moving, and a light sensor that knows when it's dark enough to turn on. After you lock up your bike, it turns off after 30 seconds. No buttons anymore.